Randy Beverly - Later Career

Later Career

Beverly played a third season with the Jets in 1969. In 1970 the Jets traded Beverly to the San Diego Chargers for wide receiver Richard Trapp. He was waived by the Chargers and later signed by the Boston Patriots, where he played on special teams. Although his two interceptions were among the most dramatic in the history of postseason NFL play, he intercepted only four passes during the rest of his NFL career. He later played in the World Football League with former Jet Super Bowl alumni Gerry Philbin, George Sauer, Jr., John Dockery, and Vito (Babe) Parilli with the New York Stars.

Beverly now lives in Monroe Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey. He regularly attends home games of the New York Jets at Giants Stadium with other Jets alumni. He is a husband, father, and grandfather of six. Grandchildren's names are from oldest to youngest; Sean,Vanessa, Briana, Victoria, Brittany, and Stefania . One of his son, Randy Beverly Jr. is Head Coach of an American Football team in Italy, the Milano Rams.

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